Paraguay’s health
authorities have reported that sixteen people have died of dengue disease since
the beginning of the year, ten directly infected and the other six as a
consequence of other complications. In total 13.048 cases have been reported by
the country’s Health Vigilance Department, of which 1.092 new cases. Asuncion
the capital has 8.633 cases which is equivalent to 67% of the total reported by
health officials. However there is some good news also because the intense
fumigation campaign in different neighbourhoods particularly those with the
highest incidence of the mosquito transmitted disease have seen the number of
larvae drop dramatically, said the authorities. The fumigation is carried out
by military personnel and teams from the Agriculture Ministry Diseases
Department. Dengue is endemic in Paraguay as in most tropical areas of
neighbouring Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. Likewise the neighbouring Brazilian
state of Mato Grosso do Sul has declared a dengue emergency because of the
number of cases reported mainly in the capital Campo Grande.
So far 7.700 cases have
been officially admitted by local sanitary authorities who describe the
situation of “epidemics’ condition” since in the first 17 days of January, an
average of 600 people are turning up at local hospitals and clinics with the
mosquito transmitted disease symptoms The dengue emergency decree means local
health authorities can purchase all the needed elements to combat the disease
as well as contract further staff to help with fumigation and others jobs
without the need of going through the normal bidding process. The Brazilian
city plans to contract an extra 160 personnel to intensify the ‘clean-up’
campaign in those areas more susceptible of having stagnant water where the
Aedes Aegypti mosquito larvae breed Campo Grande mayor Alcides Bernal admitted
the situation was very serious and assured the population that authorities were
doing their utmost to combat the disease and the reasons for the epidemic.
“Public officials are doing their share. We have declared a state of emergency
which allows us to act faster, but we also need the neighbours to do their part
by clearing all those mosquito potential breeding places at home”, said Bernal.
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